He is charged with cruelty to animals, possession of a dog or cat pelt with intent to sell, killing a dog or cat with intent to sell or give away the pelt, and illegal possession of shopping carts.

His Brentwood neighbors said they saw him transporting a dead dog in a shopping cart and skinning a dog in the yard of his house.

When police arrived, they found the hides hanging in plain sight and arrested Milton. In a freezer, investigators found containers of meat, what appeared to be a rib cage and an eyeball in a container.

Members of Milton’s family said Monday he has had mental health issues in the past and been hospitalized for short periods under the state’s Baker Act, which allows police to send individuals for evaluation.

Milton’s brother, Ronnie Milton, said after such episodes his brother would appear fine but only for a time.

Hozae Milton is being held in the Duval County jail in lieu of $60,000 bail.

About 7 p.m., Woodrow L. Demoure left the Howlin’ Wolf bar and headed west on Florida 26 from the intersection. He crossed both lanes onto the eastbound shoulder, crossed back across the road before crashing the Harley-Davidson.

Christian Schroom, 49, was apparently off his bicycle when he was hit on Anastasia Boulevard near Arrandondo Avenue shortly before 1 a.m., said Mark Samson of the St. Augustine Police Department.

Samson said the bicycle was not damaged but police do not know if Schroom fell off before being struck or had dismounted for some other reason. He said no witnesses were at the scene.

Schroom, who had lived in St. Augustine for about five years, had gotten off work at the Red Lobster restaurant at U.S. 1 and Florida 312 at midnight and was riding home, Samson said.

Anyone with information about the crash can call the St. Augustine police at (904) 825-1070.

Dana Treen

Woman injured, was ejected from cartA 23-year-old St. Johns County woman who was texting while riding in a golf cart Sunday fell out when the cart turned and she suffered life-threatening injuries, authorities said.

Katherine J. Callaway of Ponte Vedra Beach was in the cart on Pablo Road west of Ponte Vedra Boulevard as it was westbound on a golf cart path. The cart driver made a turn and Callaway was ejected, striking the concrete when she fell.

Sheriff’s Office detectives were told Callaway was texting with both hands when she was ejected.

She was taken to Shands Jacksonville and was in critical condition Monday, the Sheriff’s Office said.